Trade and Environment Law in the European Community
Series: Oxford European Community Law Library;
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 5 December 1996
- ISBN 9780198262466
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages342 pages
- Size 243x164x24 mm
- Weight 692 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This is an up to date and comprehensive overview of the European Community's legal rules and mechanisms for the establishment and integration of the Single European Market and for the protection of the environment. Focusing on the relationshhip between domestic policy measures and European Community law it offers thoroughly researched, carefully written and a lucidly presented account of this growing subject.
MoreLong description:
This book offers the most up to date and comprehensive overview yet published of the European Community legal mechanisms and rules concerning the relationship between the establishment of the Single European Market and the development of international European and domestic environmental law. The author outlines the legal mechanisms of the EC Treaty and shows how they seek to create a balance between economic and environmental interests.
Part one elaborates on the EC Treaty's principles governing the relationship bewteen the Single European Market and domestic environmental policy instruments. Besides the rules governing the free movement of goods (Articles 9, 12, 30-36), including the rules applicable to environmental taces (Article 95), it gives an overview of the EC's policies in the fields of green-state aids (Articles 92 etc) and competeition policies.
Part two looks in detail at the harmonization of European environment related policy both for the creation of the Common/Single European Market and the development of a genuine European Environmental policy. It also looks closely at related areas such as agriculture, transport, the common commercial policy, external relations and the all important area of international environmental treaties.
'the author has made an admirable attempt to track the development of Community law and principles, through examination of Treaty and case law and how the operation of Community and domestic policy strives to achieve "balance" between environmental and trade policy. And he has done so in a great deal of detail.' European Law Review August 1997